Why software-defined perimeters (SDPs) are taking over where VPNs left off

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VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) have been around for ages – or at least… they’ve been the go-to for secure remote access since the early days of the internet. The problem is however, the world has changed, and unfortunately, VPNs haven’t kept up – not even a little. They are simply not built for the way we work today. With cloud computing, a distributed workforce, and cyber threats evolving more and more every day, VPNs have grown increasingly outdated.

Here’s where Software-Defined Perimeters, or SDPs, come into play. Designed from the ground up for how we work and live today, SDPs bring a fresh approach to network security that’s more flexible, secure, and user-friendly than VPNs could ever be.

Don Boxley

CEO and Co-Founder of DH2i.

VPNs are reliable but outdated

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